344 lines
12 KiB
Python
Executable File
344 lines
12 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
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# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
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# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
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# 1.0 of the CDDL.
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#
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# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
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# source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
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# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
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#
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2017 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (c) 2018 by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
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#
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# This script must remain compatible with Python 2.6+ and Python 3.4+.
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#
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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#
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# This script parses the stdout of zfstest, which has this format:
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#
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# Test: /path/to/testa (run as root) [00:00] [PASS]
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# Test: /path/to/testb (run as jkennedy) [00:00] [PASS]
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# Test: /path/to/testc (run as root) [00:00] [FAIL]
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# [...many more results...]
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#
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# Results Summary
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# FAIL 22
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# SKIP 32
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# PASS 1156
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#
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# Running Time: 02:50:31
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# Percent passed: 95.5%
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# Log directory: /var/tmp/test_results/20180615T205926
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#
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#
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# Common generic reasons for a test or test group to be skipped.
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#
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# Some test cases are known to fail in ways which are not harmful or dangerous.
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# In these cases simply mark the test as a known failure until it can be
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# updated and the issue resolved. Note that it's preferable to open a unique
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# issue on the GitHub issue tracker for each test case failure.
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#
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known_reason = 'Known issue'
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#
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# Some tests require that a test user be able to execute the zfs utilities.
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# This may not be possible when testing in-tree due to the default permissions
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# on the user's home directory. When testing this can be resolved by granting
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# group read access.
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#
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# chmod 0750 $HOME
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#
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exec_reason = 'Test user execute permissions required for utilities'
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#
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# Some tests require a minimum python version of 3.5 and will be skipped when
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# the default system version is too old. There may also be tests which require
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# additional python modules be installed, for example python-cffi is required
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# by the pyzfs tests.
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#
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python_reason = 'Python v3.5 or newer required'
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python_deps_reason = 'Python modules missing: python-cffi'
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#
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# Some tests require the O_TMPFILE flag which was first introduced in the
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# 3.11 kernel.
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#
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tmpfile_reason = 'Kernel O_TMPFILE support required'
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#
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# Some tests require that the NFS client and server utilities be installed.
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#
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share_reason = 'NFS client and server utilities required'
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#
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# Some tests require that the lsattr utility support the project id feature.
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#
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project_id_reason = 'lsattr with set/show project ID required'
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#
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# Some tests require that the kernel support user namespaces.
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#
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user_ns_reason = 'Kernel user namespace support required'
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#
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# Some rewind tests can fail since nothing guarantees that old MOS blocks
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# are not overwritten. Snapshots protect datasets and data files but not
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# the MOS. Reasonable efforts are made in the test case to increase the
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# odds that some txgs will have their MOS data left untouched, but it is
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# never a sure thing.
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#
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rewind_reason = 'Arbitrary pool rewind is not guaranteed'
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#
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# Some tests may by structured in a way that relies on exact knowledge
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# of how much free space in available in a pool. These tests cannot be
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# made completely reliable because the internal details of how free space
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# is managed are not exposed to user space.
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#
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enospc_reason = 'Exact free space reporting is not guaranteed'
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#
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# Some tests require a minimum version of the fio benchmark utility.
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# Older distributions such as CentOS 6.x only provide fio-2.0.13.
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#
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fio_reason = 'Fio v2.3 or newer required'
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#
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# Some tests require that the DISKS provided support the discard operation.
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# Normally this is not an issue because loop back devices are used for DISKS
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# and they support discard (TRIM/UNMAP).
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#
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trim_reason = 'DISKS must support discard (TRIM/UNMAP)'
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#
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# Some tests are not applicable to Linux or need to be updated to operate
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# in the manor required by Linux. Any tests which are skipped for this
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# reason will be suppressed in the final analysis output.
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#
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na_reason = "N/A on Linux"
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summary = {
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'total': float(0),
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'passed': float(0),
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'logfile': "Could not determine logfile location."
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}
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#
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# These tests are known to fail, thus we use this list to prevent these
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# failures from failing the job as a whole; only unexpected failures
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# bubble up to cause this script to exit with a non-zero exit status.
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#
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# Format: { 'test-name': ['expected result', 'issue-number | reason'] }
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#
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# For each known failure it is recommended to link to a GitHub issue by
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# setting the reason to the issue number. Alternately, one of the generic
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# reasons listed above can be used.
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#
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known = {
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'casenorm/mixed_none_lookup_ci': ['FAIL', '7633'],
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'casenorm/mixed_formd_lookup_ci': ['FAIL', '7633'],
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'cli_root/zfs_unshare/zfs_unshare_002_pos': ['SKIP', na_reason],
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'cli_root/zfs_unshare/zfs_unshare_006_pos': ['SKIP', na_reason],
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'cli_user/misc/zfs_share_001_neg': ['SKIP', na_reason],
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'cli_user/misc/zfs_unshare_001_neg': ['SKIP', na_reason],
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'privilege/setup': ['SKIP', na_reason],
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'refreserv/refreserv_004_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'removal/removal_with_zdb': ['SKIP', known_reason],
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'rootpool/setup': ['SKIP', na_reason],
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'rsend/rsend_008_pos': ['SKIP', '6066'],
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'vdev_zaps/vdev_zaps_007_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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}
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#
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# These tests may occasionally fail or be skipped. We want there failures
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# to be reported but only unexpected failures should bubble up to cause
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# this script to exit with a non-zero exit status.
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#
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# Format: { 'test-name': ['expected result', 'issue-number | reason'] }
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#
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# For each known failure it is recommended to link to a GitHub issue by
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# setting the reason to the issue number. Alternately, one of the generic
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# reasons listed above can be used.
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#
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maybe = {
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'cache/cache_010_neg': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'casenorm/mixed_formd_lookup': ['FAIL', '7633'],
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'casenorm/mixed_formd_delete': ['FAIL', '7633'],
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'casenorm/sensitive_formd_lookup': ['FAIL', '7633'],
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'casenorm/sensitive_formd_delete': ['FAIL', '7633'],
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'chattr/setup': ['SKIP', exec_reason],
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'cli_root/zdb/zdb_006_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'cli_root/zfs_get/zfs_get_004_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'cli_root/zfs_get/zfs_get_009_pos': ['SKIP', '5479'],
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'cli_root/zfs_share/setup': ['SKIP', share_reason],
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'cli_root/zfs_snapshot/zfs_snapshot_002_neg': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'cli_root/zfs_unshare/setup': ['SKIP', share_reason],
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'cli_root/zpool_add/zpool_add_004_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'cli_root/zpool_destroy/zpool_destroy_001_pos': ['SKIP', '6145'],
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'cli_root/zpool_import/import_rewind_device_replaced':
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['FAIL', rewind_reason],
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'cli_root/zpool_import/import_rewind_config_changed':
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['FAIL', rewind_reason],
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'cli_root/zpool_import/zpool_import_missing_003_pos': ['SKIP', '6839'],
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'cli_root/zpool_trim/setup': ['SKIP', trim_reason],
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'cli_root/zpool_upgrade/zpool_upgrade_004_pos': ['FAIL', '6141'],
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'cli_user/misc/arc_summary3_001_pos': ['SKIP', python_reason],
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'delegate/setup': ['SKIP', exec_reason],
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'history/history_004_pos': ['FAIL', '7026'],
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'history/history_005_neg': ['FAIL', '6680'],
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'history/history_006_neg': ['FAIL', '5657'],
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'history/history_008_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'history/history_010_pos': ['SKIP', exec_reason],
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'io/mmap': ['SKIP', fio_reason],
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'largest_pool/largest_pool_001_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'limits/filesystem_limit': ['FAIL', '8226'],
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'limits/snapshot_limit': ['FAIL', '8226'],
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'pyzfs/pyzfs_unittest': ['SKIP', python_deps_reason],
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'no_space/enospc_002_pos': ['FAIL', enospc_reason],
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'projectquota/setup': ['SKIP', exec_reason],
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'redundancy/redundancy_004_neg': ['FAIL', '7290'],
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'reservation/reservation_008_pos': ['FAIL', '7741'],
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'reservation/reservation_018_pos': ['FAIL', '5642'],
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'rsend/rsend_019_pos': ['FAIL', '6086'],
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'rsend/rsend_020_pos': ['FAIL', '6446'],
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'rsend/rsend_021_pos': ['FAIL', '6446'],
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'rsend/rsend_024_pos': ['FAIL', '5665'],
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'rsend/send-c_volume': ['FAIL', '6087'],
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'snapshot/clone_001_pos': ['FAIL', known_reason],
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'snapshot/snapshot_009_pos': ['FAIL', '7961'],
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'snapshot/snapshot_010_pos': ['FAIL', '7961'],
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'snapused/snapused_004_pos': ['FAIL', '5513'],
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'tmpfile/setup': ['SKIP', tmpfile_reason],
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'threadsappend/threadsappend_001_pos': ['FAIL', '6136'],
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'trim/setup': ['SKIP', trim_reason],
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'upgrade/upgrade_projectquota_001_pos': ['SKIP', project_id_reason],
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'user_namespace/setup': ['SKIP', user_ns_reason],
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'userquota/setup': ['SKIP', exec_reason],
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'vdev_zaps/vdev_zaps_004_pos': ['FAIL', '6935'],
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'zvol/zvol_ENOSPC/zvol_ENOSPC_001_pos': ['FAIL', '5848'],
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}
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def usage(s):
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print(s)
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sys.exit(1)
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def process_results(pathname):
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try:
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f = open(pathname)
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except IOError as e:
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print('Error opening file: %s' % e)
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sys.exit(1)
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prefix = '/zfs-tests/tests/functional/'
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pattern = \
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r'^Test(?:\s+\(\S+\))?:' + \
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r'\s*\S*%s(\S+)\s*\(run as (\S+)\)\s*\[(\S+)\]\s*\[(\S+)\]' \
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% prefix
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pattern_log = r'^\s*Log directory:\s*(\S*)'
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d = {}
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for l in f.readlines():
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m = re.match(pattern, l)
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if m and len(m.groups()) == 4:
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summary['total'] += 1
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if m.group(4) == "PASS":
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summary['passed'] += 1
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d[m.group(1)] = m.group(4)
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continue
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m = re.match(pattern_log, l)
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if m:
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summary['logfile'] = m.group(1)
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return d
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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if len(sys.argv) != 2:
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usage('usage: %s <pathname>' % sys.argv[0])
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results = process_results(sys.argv[1])
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if summary['total'] == 0:
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print("\n\nNo test results were found.")
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print("Log directory: %s" % summary['logfile'])
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sys.exit(0)
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expected = []
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unexpected = []
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for test in list(results.keys()):
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if results[test] == "PASS":
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continue
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setup = test.replace(os.path.basename(test), "setup")
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if results[test] == "SKIP" and test != setup:
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if setup in known and known[setup][0] == "SKIP":
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continue
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if setup in maybe and maybe[setup][0] == "SKIP":
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continue
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if ((test not in known or results[test] not in known[test][0]) and
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(test not in maybe or results[test] not in maybe[test][0])):
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unexpected.append(test)
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else:
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expected.append(test)
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print("\nTests with results other than PASS that are expected:")
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for test in sorted(expected):
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issue_url = 'https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/'
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# Include the reason why the result is expected, given the following:
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# 1. Suppress test results which set the "N/A on Linux" reason.
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# 2. Numerical reasons are assumed to be GitHub issue numbers.
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# 3. When an entire test group is skipped only report the setup reason.
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if test in known:
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if known[test][1] == na_reason:
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continue
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elif known[test][1].isdigit():
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expect = issue_url + known[test][1]
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else:
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expect = known[test][1]
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elif test in maybe:
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if maybe[test][1].isdigit():
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expect = issue_url + maybe[test][1]
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else:
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expect = maybe[test][1]
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elif setup in known and known[setup][0] == "SKIP" and setup != test:
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continue
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elif setup in maybe and maybe[setup][0] == "SKIP" and setup != test:
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continue
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else:
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expect = "UNKNOWN REASON"
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print(" %s %s (%s)" % (results[test], test, expect))
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print("\nTests with result of PASS that are unexpected:")
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for test in sorted(known.keys()):
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# We probably should not be silently ignoring the case
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# where "test" is not in "results".
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if test not in results or results[test] != "PASS":
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continue
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print(" %s %s (expected %s)" % (results[test], test,
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known[test][0]))
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print("\nTests with results other than PASS that are unexpected:")
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for test in sorted(unexpected):
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expect = "PASS" if test not in known else known[test][0]
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print(" %s %s (expected %s)" % (results[test], test, expect))
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if len(unexpected) == 0:
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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sys.exit(1)
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